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Classic
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Frantic family try to
prolong Daniel’s life

LOCAL NEWS

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A CLASSIC car and
motorcycle rally will be
held at Cannon Hall
Country Park on Sunday.
The annual event is
organised by Barnsley
Rotary Club and raises
up to £10,000 for local
causes.
It is the 15th time
the rally has been held
and this year will include
a contigent of vintage
tractors.
Up to 600 vehicles
will be on display,
including a selection of
Rolls Royces and Bentley,
along with some coming
in from the Netherlands.
The gates open for
8am for exhibitions and
10am for visitors, there is
£1.50 entry and free entry
for children.
There will also be
stalls and rides and the
Mayor of Barnsley, Coun
Ken Richardson, will
present trophies for the
concours d’elegance —
the best vehicles in each
of seven different classes.

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THE family of a young man
with leukaemia are
desperately trying to extend
his life long enough for him to
receive potentially life-saving
treatment.
Daniel Moxon, 23, of
Swanee Road, Kendray, was
diagnosed three years ago
and underwent a bone
marrow transplant.
He had responded well to
the treatment and was told
relapse was unlikely.
However, earlier this year,
he noticed bruising on his
body which was later
identified as a sign of the
disease had returned.
He was initially placed on
a new drug but, after this
resulted in nerve damage,
underwent chemotherapy.
While this eased the spread of
the disease, it did not
eradicate it, and Daniel was
told last week nothing further
could be done.
He has now been given
between a couple of weeks
and a couple of months to live
and his family say they are
now ‘frantically’ doing
everything they can to find
alternative treatments and
raise the cash to pay for them.
His aunt Melanie Torley,
43, of The Poplars, Kendray,
said they had been told of
treatment at the Royal
Marsden, a specialist cancer
hospital in London, that may
be able to cure Daniel or at
least extend his life but the
funding may not be available
on the NHS.
She added the family had
been helped by Barclays bank
in setting up an account for
the Daniel Moxon Chance for
Life Appeal and would be
holding several fund-raising

A tough
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Two Barnsley women risked arrest by rowing across
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BARNSLEY INDEPENDENT TODAY

Wednesday 24 July 2013

A chance to show off your pictures
It was nice to see so many
people turn out to cheer on
soldiers of the Yorkshire
Regiment as they paraded
through town last week.
The glorious weather
obviously helped boost the
numbers but Barnsley folk
have a tradition of showing
their support for the troops
at parades like this — and
last week was no exception.

Someone slightly less
worthy of drawing a crowd
— although he managed it
nonetheless — is Joey Essex,
star of the rather odd TV
programme The Only Way Is
Essex.
Crowds of screaming
girls crammed into Che Bar
to welcome him to town as
he launched a new youth
night at the venue.

The visit set us
thinking.
Do you think pubs and
clubs should operate nights
for young people?
Is it irresponsible —
even though they are
alcohol free? Is it a cynical
money-making ploy? Or is is
simply harmless fun that
gives young people a safe
environment where they can

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with two
of the
kittens.

meet new friends and
socialise?
If you’ve got a view on
this issue, by all means let us
know.
Finally, we’re planning
to carry some pictures of
our readers enjoying the
summer sunshine — so if
you’ve got a snap you'd like
to share with everyone, send
them in to us.

Can you give
a kitten a
good home?
By Katia Harston
The RSPCA is ‘drowning in kittens’ according to
the charity’s cat co-ordinator for Barnsley.
Jackie Siddall, who is based in Silkstone, has
more than 40 felines in her care and put the
surge in numbers down to it being kitten season.
“People are not getting their cats neutered
and by the time they are six-month-old and
they've lost that fluffy cuteness, people are
turfing them out,” she said.
“Then they get pregnant and we pick up the
end result.”
She said it is an ongoing problem, adding:
“It is an absolute shame for the poor cat having
to give birth outside.”
Jackie is urging those who have cats or
kittens to get them neutered and anyone looking
to rehome a moggie should contact her on 07823
550886.

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QUICK thinking Steve
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feathery friend after an
unexpected encounter in
Kes country.
Steve, 51, from
Cudworth, was walking
with a friend on
Cudworth Common
when he spotted the redtailed hawk wearing
leather cuffs around its
legs.
He keeps a harris
hawk himself and went
home to grab a hawking
glove to rescue the stray
bird, calling it down to
safety.
“Somebody has
kept it at some point,”
Steve said.
“It had leather
anklets on which is the
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bird of prey that’s in
captivity. I called it and
It came straight down
to the glove.”
Steve, has been
looking after the hawk
but says it still only a
juvenile.
And although he is
unsure of its sex he
thinks it was born this
year. Steve said the
hawk is a common bird
of prey but they can be
more aggressive than
harris hawks which are
friendlier towards
humans.
“It’s bigger than a
kestrel,” he said.
“They’re quite a
large bird — standing
off my glove it's about
14 inches full height.”
Steve, of Pinfold
Cottages, said he has
registered the bird on
the Independent Bird
Register — a database
for lost and stolen birds
of prey and parrots.
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advertising locally to try
and find its owner. Call
Steve on 07923569593.

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Wednesday 24 July 2013

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The only way to meet Joey
LOCAL NEWS
Hundreds of screaming teenage girls descended on a
town centre bar last Tuesday to meet The Only Way Is
Essex star Joey Essex.
The 22-year-old reality TV star was in Barnsley to
open the new #YOLO youth night at Che Bar on Peel
Street.
Joey took the time to meet and greet about 250
fans and when one girl asked why he was so beautiful,
she nearly fainted when he told her 'not as beautiful as
you'.
Joey said: "It's great to be in Barnsley and I enjoy
travelling to meet my fans."
Kirsty Taylor, Che Bar's sales manager who helped
organise the new night, added: "Joey was such a
sweetheart, a real gentlemen. He took a lot of time out
to speak to everyone individually and even had a little
dance in-between photos with fans.
"He was a really laid back guy. The night went
really well. The kids seemed to really enjoy themselves,
and socialised really well.
"The turn out was quite good and they have all said
they would like to make it a more regular thing, which
looks promising."
Some of Joey's fans got to ask him questions, such
as would he ever date a fan. When he replied with
'maybe one day', the screams from the hundreds of girls
went through the roof.
Kirsty said she is hoping more boys will go to the
next #YOLO event, as she doesn't think Joey appealed
to the lads of Barnsley very much.
The next youth event takes place on August 13 and
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Youth Choir puts town on map
LOCAL NEWS
By Helen Williams
Barnsley Youth Choir is working with the
best choirs in the world, and putting the
town on the map.
The choir regularly sings to sell-out
crowds and in June performed with the
world famous Aurin Choir at Horizon
Community College.
With top flight producer Simon
Humphrey — who recorded The Clash —
the choir is now working on two Christmas
singles due to be released nationally to

raise money for Barnsley Hospice.
The choir has 200 members aged
seven to 19 and was established in 2009.
Run by a team of five musical directors
overseen by MD Matthew Wright, it has
been nominated for a Proud of Barnsley
award in the Community Group category.
Nominator Kyle Reece Mitchell, of
Canal Street, Barnsley, said the choir was
constantly in demand. It also runs
residential trips for members and these
have included a performance at the
Olympic Stadium in Newham, London.
Kyle said: “The reason I believe this

group deserves to win is because
everything is done voluntarily. Every
member attends under their own steam
and does so because they have a passion
to sing and help their community through
fund-raising.”
The choir has a varied repertoire
including classical, pop, gospel, spiritual,
rock and folk music and prides itself on
providing young people with skills that
enable them to perform in up to six parts.
When organisers first established it,
the vision was to have one choir of around
40 young people.

Because of overwhelming demand
the choir is now split into four sections:
Barnsley Training Choir, Barnsley Children's
Choir, Barnsley Youth Choir and the newly
formed Barnsley Camerata for older
members.
The choir has a strong social team
and holds regular events like discos.
G Do you know a great community
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not nominate it for a Proud of Barnsley
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Owner’s so happy
Molly is back home
LOCAL NEWS
A keen eyed Chronicle reader
spotted a stolen dog wandering
around the streets of Barnsley.
Now thanks to him Molly, a sixyear-old white bichon frise, is safely
back home.
Her owner Karen Greaves said:
“I am so grateful. He said he has
seen her walking the street for a
few days, but as soon as he saw the
story in the Chronicle and realised
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“I have been so worried about
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but he said the dog had run away
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Karen said: “I have already got
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everyone who helped bring her
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Thousands of well-wishers lined the streets for
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Wednesday 24 July 2013

HEALTH & BEAUTY

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use a soft damp
toothbrush, or a
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afterwards for
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protective barrier.
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colour.
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of the lips. It creates a
base for lipstick or
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helps it last.

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Wednesday 24 July2013

HOMES & GARDENS

Restored Victorian villa
A dated Victorian villa close to the centre of Barnsley has undergone
considerable work to create a charming family home. Rachel Parry
went to view the results...

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Stepping into the hallway the full beauty of the
property comes to light,
though Daniel is quick to
point out the house
The grass is green, the sky is blue,
hasn’t always been to
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Daniel and his wife
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bought number nine, ten
be due,
years ago, much of the
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lived in the property previously who had mobility
problems and so many of the rooms were unused,”
said Daniel, who quickly saw the potential in the
property beyond its dated decor, patterned carpets
and coloured bathroom suites.
“The aim was to gut the property whilst
maintaining as many original features as possible.
We wanted to modernise the house but also remain
sympathetic to the period in which is was originally
built.”
Work carried out during the renovation project
included developing the cellar into a children’s play
room and utility, transforming a bedroom into an
open en suite to the master bedroom, updating the
family bathroom and kitchen with modern fixtures
and fittings and replacing glass panels in the
staircase with spindles identical to the originals. The
property has also been redecorated throughout and
now includes rich hues of red, purple and green. A
beautiful Victorian tiled floor has also been laid in
the hall.

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HOMES & GARDENS

oozes style and charm
® 9 Cavendish Road, Barnsley, the exterior of the

semi-detached Victorian villa with stunning mature
garden, the kitchen with modern fixtures and
fittings, the beautiful Victorian tiled floor which has
been laid in the hall and the formal sitting room.

furniture interiors

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Shown with 6 chairs for illustration purposes only

5ft. fixed oak table and 4 faux
leather chairs
Was £735 Limited stock

£499

Original features including deep set coving,
mouldings, picture rails and wood panelling can be
found throughout the property which work in
perfect harmony with the new decor, chosen to
complement the period of the property. In addition
the house also boasts several original fireplaces and
traditional sash windows.
The ground floor comprises a large dining
kitchen, two reception rooms and a downstairs
lavatory while three staggered levels above hold the
property’s family bathroom and four bedrooms,
including the master suite with a luxurious en suite.
Further opportunities to develop the property lay
within the attic where the ex-servants’ quarters and
additional storage space could be transformed into
a fifth bedroom.
“While we have been here we have enjoyed
discovering details of the property's past,” said
Daniel. “We have 1901 census information detailing
the owners at that time including a list of three
servants. In addition we have all the original deeds
from when the plot of land was originally sold
through to the house being built in 1876.”
And it isn’t just the house that has undergone
an impressive transformation. The large, private

garden had also been somewhat neglected over the
years resulting in an overgrown mass of ivy, trees
and grass. Today however the garden is a fine asset
to the property with pretty magnolia, plum and
Japanese acer trees surrounding the colourful
grassed area and Yorkshire stone patio.
After putting so much time and effort into
number nine, some might question why the
property is back on the market.
“We have thoroughly enjoyed restoring the
property and living here as a family,” said Daniel.
“We are now on the look out for a new property
project out of the town and further into the
countryside.”
I Nine, Cavendish
Road is on the market
for offers in excess of
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Tel. 01226 750341 or 07872 178296

‘We wanted to
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house but also
remain
sympathetic to
the period in
which is was
originally built’

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Wednesday 24 July2013

Recruitment

10

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for job seekers

Full-Time Recruitment

Age UK have immediate starts for
Health and Social Care and
Childcare courses
If you are 16-18 and interested in a career in
Health and Social Care and Childcare contact
Age UK Training on 01226 295615

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SITR offers one of the most exciting products available
in the UK today, providing on-site confidential data
destruction solutions to businesses across the country.
Due to continued growth we have just opened our new
Barnsley office and require two experienced B2B
telesales/account managers to help kick-start our
Yorkshire division.

The successful candidates will be enthusiastic, hard
working individuals with excellent keyboard skills.
A minimum one years experience of working in a
target driven, outbound B2B telemarketing
environment is required plus excellent time
management and organisational skills.

If you are employed or unemployed and interested
contact AGE UK Training on 01226 295615

In return we offer a basic salary of £16,500 plus
commission. OTE £25k.

CUSTOMER
SERVICE ADVISOR

Hours of work Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. Training provided.

To apply recruitment-east@sitr.com

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You will be required to provide excellent customer service to
existing customers, handle incoming and outgoing calls,
process orders and help resolve customer queries. An excellent
telephone manner and computer literacy are essential.
Hours of work are Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm.
This is maternity cover, expected to last for an eight month
period, with a possibility of becoming permanent.
Please send a CV and a covering letter to cvs@bloknmesh.com.

COMING SOON…

HEADTEACHER DESIGNATE
Darton Primary School, Barnsley

St Mary’s Academy Trust is currently in the process
of sponsoring Darton Primary School as an
Academy. This year, we will be looking for an
outstanding individual to lead the Academy.
If you would be interested in applying, please
check back at the beginning of September.

Presentation
is key, dress
to impress

SMAT is excited about the proposals and
the potential to improve life chances of
children in the local community and will
welcome applications from passionate
individuals that share their vision and are
equipped with the tools and dedication to
achieve the vision for the Academy and
the Trust.

Set yourself a timescale, and stick to it. This
alone will provide enough motivation to keep
you on the right tracks.
Apply a great covering letter. Show your
knowledge of the company and how you came
across the vacancies.

4.

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5.

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Greenacre Specialist School is an Ofsted Outstanding School
that provides a challenging and caring education for 270+
children and young people (aged 3-19) with severe and
complex learning difficulties.

I TEACHING ASSISTANTS LEVEL 1
(Fixed Term Contracts until 31 August 2014.)
The hours of work are 33 per week, term time
only. Salary Grade 2, Point 9, £13,589 pro rata, per
annum.

I RELIEF TEACHING ASSISTANTS

To work on an as and when basis, term time only.
Salary Grade 2, Point 9, £7.06 per hour.

I RELIEF SCHOOL MEALS
SUPERVISORY ASSISTANTS
To work on an as and when basis, hours 11.30am 1.30pm daily, term time only. Salary Grade 2,
Point 9, £7.06 per hour.
Greenacre School is committed to the personal
development of all staff, to enable us to maximise the
advantages of highly skilled and motivated staff for the
benefit of our pupils learning. The school is a registered
NVQ Centre for Teaching Assistants.
Application packs and further details for all posts are
available from Greenacre School Reception Team on
01226 287165.
Closing date is Friday 2 August 2013 at 12 noon.
Greenacre School is committed to safeguarding
children and follows rigorous Safer Recruiting
procedures including enhanced DBS checks and
pre-interview reference checks.

make the difference
Barnsley is changing and this is bringing more opportunities for people
to enjoy new challenges and work in different ways in the service of our
community. Join our team and whatever role you play - you can be part
of the better Barnsley we’re working to create.

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Programme Support Officer
(37 hours)
Gateway Plaza
£13,589 – £15,444
Temporary to 31/03/2015 to cover a
secondment
We are seeking a highly motivated and
enthusiastic individual to provide a
comprehensive project and contract support
role.
Closing date: 2nd August, 2013, at 11.59pm
Further details are available from our website at www.barnsley.gov.uk
or (01226) 772250.

Or email
reception@theonlinechemist.co.uk
Or visit
www.theonlinechemist.co.uk
for an application form.

The successful candidate will be responsible for supervising,
monitoring and improving standards in the low care area of the
factory, ensuring that high standards of factory hygiene are
maintained. The role covers all aspects of cleaning/Hygiene
duties, incorporating full equipment strip down and deep cleans.
The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in leading
and training hygiene teams with a good understanding of
significance of pathogen controls and preventive measures.
Applicants must hold a food hygiene certificate, have proven
knowledge of HACCP systems and experience working with
specialist chemicals.
This position follows a fixed shift pattern of Sunday 6pm-2am,
Monday to Thursday 10pm-6am.
Competitive salary plus benefits.
Applications should be made in writing enclosing a current
C.V. to:
HR Department, Cranswick Convenience Foods,
Valley Park Industrial Estate, Wombwell,
Barnsley, S73 0UN.
Tel: 01226 344400 Fax: 01226 272900
Closing Date: Friday, 2nd August, 2013

Must be a driver with access to a vehicle.
Call or email for full details.
Barnsley 01226 246822
Lorraine@Ihsocialcare.com
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Tates Travel Group
Due to continued expansion we require
the following staff

Tour coach drivers

To operate our own and contracted tours throughout the UK.
Tours from 4-9 days on our new state of the art
executive coaches.
Excellent rate of pay + bonus and expenses.
Must have a minimum of 5 years experience and be smart
of appearance.
You must be over 25, and hold a Digital Tachograph card
and a CPC card with no more than 3 points on your licence,
guaranteed 52 weeks of the year contracts.

Bus drivers

To operate from our Barnsley depot on service routes
on a shift basis.
Must be over 25 for insurance purposes and hold a
CPC card.
Rates of pay are £7.70 - £8.70 per hour.
Tel.

01226 205800
Or apply via www.tates-travel.com

PROCESSING/
PRODUCTION
OPERATIVES
REQUIRED
VARIOUS SHIFTS AVAILABLE
To work in fast paced
chilled meat processing
factory in Wombwell.
Experience within the food
industry essential.
Ongoing opportunities available.

Experience would be an advantage, if you have
no experience training will be given.
Essentials: good attitude to work, willingness to lodge
out, leadership qualities, full driving licence, CSCS
Card. Must be physically strong, be able to
communicate with managers, must be good with
working at heights and safety conscious.
Please apply to fay@apollocradles.co.uk
enclosing your CV.

Due to the continued expansion of our business,
we are looking for additional

WIRE OPERATIVES

Duties will include wire drawing, rolling, cutting,
cleaning, warehousing and other general tasks
within our multi-skilled workplace.
Applicants will ideally have experience of handling
wire and must be able to work on their own initiative
to produce a high quality product.
A valid FLT licence is essential.
We currently work a 39 hour week Monday Wednesday 06.00 - 16.00, Thursday 06.00 - 15.00.
Shift work may be a requirement after training.
Benefits include contributory pension scheme and
free laundered workwear.
To apply, please write or email with full CV to:
Wintwire Ltd, Unit 3 Oxspring Wiremills
Oxspring, Sheffield S36 8YW
sales@wintwire.co.uk

Part-Time Recruitment

Little Freddies
Nursery School

Nursery Cook

We are looking to recruit two enthusiastic
individuals to work in our 5 star rated kitchen.
Experience would be an advantage but not
essential as full training will be given. Duties will
include preparing and serving food, along with
other general kitchen and cleaning duties. The
posts will require the successful applicants to
undertake a food safety qualification and have
good organisational skills.
Post 1-20 Hours 9am-1pm. Post 2-15 Hours 3-6pm
An amalgamation of both posts could be
considered for the right applicant.
All posts subject to CRB and references. Remuneration packages to
be discussed at interview. Please send a C.V and covering letter to
Sarah-Jane Hepplestone. Little Freddies Nursery School, the
Queens, Sheffield Road, Penistone, S36 6HD. Closing date for
applications Friday 3rd August. Interviews W/C 10th August.
Previous applicants need not apply

Barnsley FC’s
Community Sports & Education Trust

Accountant

3 days per week, £25,000 pro rata
The Trust is seeking to employ an Accountant. The successful
applicant will report directly to the Chief Executive and will be
responsible for maintaining all financial, payroll and statutory
records ensuring all relevant legislation is met.
You should be qualified to a minimum AAT 4 and have 2 years
proven track record in accounting.
Applications to:
Chief Executive, Barnsley FC’s Community Sports &
Education Trust, Grove Street, Barnsley S71 1ET
alternatively email to wayne.bullimore@barnsleyfc.co.uk
Closing date for applications: Friday 2nd August 2013
Interviews anticipated W/C 19th August, 2013

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errors. The Company assumes no responsibility and
shall not be liable for the repetition of errors in a
series of advertisements unless it has received reasonable written notice from the Advertiser. (ii) In the
event of any error, misprint or omission in the print-

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ing of an advertisement or part of an advertisement
(however caused) the Company will either re-insert
the advertisement or relevant part thereof, or make a
reasonable refund or adjustment to the cost. No reinsertion, refund or adjustment will be made where
the error, misprint or omission does not materially
detract from the advertisement. (iii) In no circumstances shall the Company’s total liability (including
consequential liability) in respect of any error, misprint or omission exceed either the amount of a full
refund of any price paid to the Company for the
advertisement in connection with which liability
arose, or the cost of a further or corrective advertisement of a type and standard reasonably comparable
to that in connection with which liability arose. (iv)
Save as set out in this paragraph 9, the Company
accepts no liability in respect of any loss or damage
occasioned directly or indirectly as a result of the
publication of any advertisement or any loss or damage occasioned directly or indirectly by any total or
partial failure (however caused) of the publication of
any advertisement in any of the Company’s newspapers, other publications or internet sites in which the
advertisement is scheduled to appear.
10 Assignment
(i) The Company shall be entitled to assign its contract with the Advertiser or any of its rights or benefits thereunder. (ii) The Advertiser may not assign,
transfer, sub contract, charge or in any other way
deal with any of its rights or obligations under this
Agreement without the Company’s prior written consent.
11 Data Protection Act
(i) The Company will hold information it obtains in
its dealings with customers to administer the
Advertiser’s account, for statistical purposes, for
debt collection and for fraud and crime prevention. If
the Advertiser does not wish its information to be
used for marketing purposes, it should inform the
Company in writing. (ii) Telephone calls to the
Company may be monitored or recorded for staff
training purposes.
12 Advertising Agencies
(i) An advertising agency, whether recognised or
not, submitting an advertisement shall conform to
the conditions laid down by the Institute of
Practitioners in Advertising regarding observance of
the provisions of the British Code of Advertising
Practice and to the Standard Conditions for transactions of business between newspapers and advertising agencies as agreed between the Newspaper
Society and the Institute of Practitioners in
Advertising. (ii) The terms of the Recognition
Agreement between the Newspaper Society or
between the Newspaper Society and the Newspaper
Proprietors Association and recognised advertising
agencies are deemed to be incorporated in these
conditions of acceptance for the publication and
transmission of all advertisements accepted from a
recognised agency. Without prejudice to the foregoing, these conditions of acceptance specifically
extend to any personal guarantee given by the directors of or any other person on behalf of a recognised
agency in respect of any unsatisfied liabilities of the
agency in the event of the agency’s liquidation or
insolvency. Such guarantee is part of these conditions of acceptance.
13 Leaflets
For the purpose of these terms and conditions, any
leaflet or other publication or material distributed
with any of the Company’s newspapers or magazines is deemed to be an ‘advertisement’, and references to the publication of such advertisements is
deemed to be the distribution or insertion of such
leaflet or other publication or material.
PAYMENT TERMS FOR ADVERTISERS
Orders for the insertion of advertisements are
accepted subject to the following payment terms:
1 Rates
(i) The Company reserves the right at any time to
change the scale of advertising rates and to apply
such rates to advertisements (series or otherwise)
accepted and not wholly executed at the time of any
such change. (ii) It is the responsibility of the
Advertiser to bring to the Company’s attention at the
time of booking any discount, allowance or exemption from Value Added Tax to which entitlement is
claimed. (iii) All gross advertising rates (except
classified lineage and semi display) are subject to
the Advertising Standards Board of Finance levy
from time to time (currently 0.1%) payable by the
Advertiser to help finance the self-regulatory system.
(iv) All rates and prices quoted by the Company are
exclusive of Value Added Tax.
2 Advertising Agencies
(i) Commission will only be granted to agencies formally recognised by the Newspaper Society or the
Company at the time of placing the order. The rate of
commission payable will be determined by the
Company and may be carried or withdrawn at the
Company’s discretion at any time, subject to giving
the advertising agency seven days written notice
thereof. (ii) All advertising agencies claiming commission must quote order numbers for every booking made.
3 Time of Payment
(i) Unless credit terms have been agreed, pre-payment for any advertisement must be made in full no
later than the relevant deadline. (ii) In the event that
credit terms are approved, payment shall be made
for each advertisement no later than thirty days from
the date of the invoice for such advertisement.
Should the Advertiser be in breach of these terms, or
of any contract with the Company, then the full
amount in respect of all advertising published and
all other amounts accruing from the Advertiser shall
become due and payable. (iii) The Company
reserves the right to withdraw credit facilities from
any Advertiser at the Company’s discretion. (iv)
Payments by post must be by cheque or postal order
made payable to the Company and crossed. All payments must be accompanied by the relevant invoice,
statement or remittance advice issued by the
Company. (v) Any query in respect of an invoice
must be brought to the attention of the Company
within seven days of its issue. The existence of a
query on any individual item on an account shall not
affect the due date of payment of any balance of such
account.
4 Late Payments
(i) The Company shall be entitled to charge interest
on all sums due at a rate of 5% above the base rate
for the time being of Barclays Bank plc until payment
is received, after as well as before any judgment is
obtained, together with compensation for late payment under the Late Payment of Commercial Debts
(Interest) Act 1998 and regulations made thereunder.
(ii) The Company shall be entitled to add to any
sums due any reasonable costs and expenses
(including administrative costs) incurred by the
Company in obtaining payment thereof on an
indemnity basis. (iii) The Company shall be entitled
to charge the Advertiser £15.00 in respect of any
cheque tendered which is not met upon presentation
(and to vary this charge at any time without notice).
(iv) The Company reserves the right to exercise a
lien over any documents or other property of the
Advertiser in its possession if the Company’s
charges are not paid in accordance with these terms
and the Company’s rate card from time to time.

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